3. Identify the challenges and barriers as well as document the good practices in reporting
and investigation, prosecution and legal assistance, and providing support services;
4. Derive recommendations and proposals to improve the services and facilities offered by
mechanisms on the ground; and
5. Focus on the responses to and experiences of the most vulnerable and excluded.
Atty. Anna Leah Romero then proceeded to discuss the role of CHR as Gender Ombud, its
activities and programs, and provide an overview of the Gender Ombud Guidelines. She also
presented the situation of women and LGBTQI persons in terms of human rights violations. She
enumerated the following legal basis:
1. Universal Declaration of Human Rights which states that “all human beings are born free
and equal in dignity and rights
2. Article II, 1987 Philippine Constitution – “the State values the dignity of every human
person and guarantees full respect for human rights”
3. Yogyakarta Principle – “human beings of all sexual orientations and gender identities are
entitled to the full enjoyment of all human rights”
She then went on to discuss the role of CHR as Gender Ombud, foremost of which is the
advocacy for the promotion and protection of women’s human rights and strengthen human
rights education. CHR also conducts investigations on violations including those committed by
private institutions and private individuals. They also monitor compliance of agencies and
private institutions with the provisions of the Magna Carta for Women and recommend
appropriate measures for its effective implementation.
The CHR Gender Ombud Guidelines was adopted on April 21, 2015 which operationalized the
role of CHR as Gender Ombud as follows:
1. Investigation of individual complaints and institutional violations of the provisions of
MCW
2. Legal aid and other support services
3. Monitoring of MCW compliance
4. Gender Ombud advisories
5. Human Rights promotion and advocacy
Said Guidelines also includes the following protocols:
Protocol 1 – Handling of Women’s Cases
Protocol 2 – Handling Cases of Girl Children
Protocol 3 – Handling Cases involving Persons with Diverse Sexual Orientation and
Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE)
Atty. Romero then proceeded to discuss the idea behind SOGIE thru the so-called Genderbread
Person as shown in the illustration below:
Sex – either male, female and intersex based on biological attributes at birth
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